A not insignificant number of guests are usually dressed like regular modern day people. Ren faires are for everyone, and most people don’t own period costumes. It’s usually encouraged for guests to dress up, but it absolutely is not required.
How could I, when I don´t even live on the same continent? Obviously I therefore misinterpreted the nature of such events. However, you could have chosen to be nice and just explained it to me, just saying …
There are some that do themed “Time Traveler” days where guests are encouraged to dress up in steampunk and sci fi costumes. I love going on those days, you always see tons of Trekkies, Whovians, and Jedi running around.
Even as someone who loves Star Trek: That would be incredibly selfish since it would crush immersion for all the fair visitors except a few trekkies.
A not insignificant number of guests are usually dressed like regular modern day people. Ren faires are for everyone, and most people don’t own period costumes. It’s usually encouraged for guests to dress up, but it absolutely is not required.
You’ve clearly never been to one…
How could I, when I don´t even live on the same continent? Obviously I therefore misinterpreted the nature of such events. However, you could have chosen to be nice and just explained it to me, just saying …
There are some that do themed “Time Traveler” days where guests are encouraged to dress up in steampunk and sci fi costumes. I love going on those days, you always see tons of Trekkies, Whovians, and Jedi running around.